A highly influential Czech historian and politician, František Palacký (1798-1876) became in 1825 the first editor of the journal of the Bohemian Museum, a key cultural institution in the development of Czech nationalism. He was actively involved in the nineteenth-century Czech national revival, helping also to found the Czech national theatre. Entering politics in 1848, he served as president of the Prague Slavic Congress, and later became a member of the Austrian senate as a supporter of greater Czech autonomy. In this extensive work, comprising ten separate parts - published in German between 1836 and 1867 - Palacký gives a detailed account of Bohemian history until 1526. It remains an important and ambitious feat of scholarship, still relevant to students of central European history. The second part of Volume 4 (1860) deals with the years 1457-71 and the reign of George of Poděbrady.

Produktinformation

  • Utgivningsdatum2012-12-13
  • Mått140 x 216 x 40 mm
  • Vikt900 g
  • FormatHäftad
  • SpråkTyska
  • SerieCambridge Library Collection - European History
  • Antal sidor720
  • FörlagCambridge University Press
  • ISBN9781108055000

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